warrantable Meaning in Tamil ( warrantable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
ஒத்துக்கொள்ளக்கூடிய
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warrantable தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
திருக்குரான் உடைய 66வது வசனமானது கால்நடைகளில் பால் உற்பத்தியாகும் அற்புதம் பற்றி விளக்குகிறது: "இறைவனால் கால்நடைகளின் உடலில் கழிவுப்பொருட்கள் மற்றும் இரத்தம் இவற்றுக்கிடையிலிருந்து குடிப்பதற்கு ஏற்ற, தூய்மையான, அதனை அருந்துபவர்களுக்கு ஒத்துக்கொள்ளக்கூடிய, பால் உற்பத்தி செய்யப்படுகிறது".
warrantable's Usage Examples:
unwarrantable interference, Austrias attempt to have him excluded from the Succession at the congress of Verona (1822).
His conduct may be excused on the ground that the bishops were subjected to unwarrantable intimidation.
But this seems an unwarrantable concession to the vulgar opinion that two bodies cannot co-exist in the same place.
The reason he gave for delay was that he did not anticipate war; and that he did not wish to excite unwarrantable suspicions in the minds of the Free State.
If any conjecture is warrantable on so obscure a subject, it is more likely that this temporary disgrace should have been inflicted on the poet by Domitian.
That " there were in Athens persons who abused the dialectical exercise for frivolous puzzles " he admits; but " to treat Euthydemus and Dionysodorus as samples of ` the Sophists ' is, " he continues, " altogether unwarrantable.
was at once attacked by another compact majority in the Upper, who on their side maintained that the hated land taxes were only a kind of rent-charge on land, were incidental to it and in no way weighed upon the owners, and, moreover, that its abolition would be quite unwarrantable, as it was one of the surest sources of revenue to the state.
"The progress of thought may show it to be, in truth, relative, as when the nerve of Hume's scepticism is shown to be his thoroughgoing empiricism, or when the scepticism of the Critique of Pure Reason is traced to the unwarrantable assumption of things-in-themselves.
Franck, in his preface, says the original was in English; elsewhere he says it was in Latin; the theory that his German was really the original is unwarrantable.
The progress of thought may show it to be, in truth, relative, as when the nerve of Hume's scepticism is shown to be his thoroughgoing empiricism, or when the scepticism of the Critique of Pure Reason is traced to the unwarrantable assumption of things-in-themselves.